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The ASX 200 has been slightly up 0.2% at 8,401 points.

Trigg Minerals (ASX:TMG) has been the most watched on HotCopper forums today, on news it kicked off its maiden exploration activities at the Antimony Canyon Project, Utah.

Trigg has been up 20% at 9.3 cents.

Marmota (ASX:MEU) has also been trending after releasing lab results which revealed its titanium discovery has yielded spectacular bonanza Heavy Mineral concentrations and intercept thicknesses.

Marmota has been up 12.2% at 4.6 cents.

And, finally, Clarity Pharmaceuticals (ASX:CU6) has imaged the first patient in its Phase III diagnostic trial in participants with biochemical recurrence (BCR) of prostate cancer.

Clarity has been up 2.8% at $2.21.

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